This is a post I have been thinking about writing for some time and I finally had the time to do that. In the beginning, it could be enough to use just a single Jenkins instance (master), but sooner or later

In this post, I want to briefly explain the differences between Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, and Continuous Deployment. I will keep this very brief and try to make it as easy to understand as possible. What is Continuous Integration

I wanted to try creating a CI (continuous integration) pipeline using Jenkins at home for fun 🙂 I launched IntelliJ IDEA by jetbrains and created an empty test project. Then I added this project to Git. In case you don’t know

Hello. My name is Serdar. I believe in continuous personal development. I love learning/applying new technologies and techniques to create applications and systems. I have been blogging since 2011. From time to time, I enjoy playing Hearthstone.
Currently, I am working at ATOS as a Technical Lead.